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IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic has been linked to increased depression, anxiety and other adverse mental health outcomes. Understanding the behaviours that positively influence health is important for the development of strategies to
Kerry A. Sudom, Jennifer E.C. Lee
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Conducting research during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Op LASER study
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) deployed 2595 regular and reserve force personnel on Operation (Op) LASER, the CAF’s mission to provide support to civilian staff at longterm care facilities in Ontario and in the Centres d’hébergement de soins ...
Deniz Fikretoglu +8 more
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Background Military health care providers often under access both physical and mental health care, yet research has predominantly focused on barriers to mental health care.
Jennifer Born, Christine Frank
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Background Though research among Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS) personnel is limited, the literature suggests formal healthcare is underused. Though much research has been conducted on particular barriers (e.g., stigma), examining a breadth of ...
Jennifer Born, Christine Frank
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Smoking Cessation in Military Personnel [PDF]
Tobacco use is the single most important preventable cause of death in military personnel. The purpose of this randomized clinical trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of two behavioral interventions when added to nicotine-replacement therapy on smoking cessation.
F K, Bushnell +4 more
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Lyme Disease in Military Personnel [PDF]
The tick responsible for Lyme disease is common in areas inhabited by deer. This should theoretically put military personnel at increased risk. A history of tick bite is uncommon and the characteristic skin rash often absent. Two examples of servicemen with neurological Lyme disease without cutaneous manifestations are discussed, and six other cases ...
R P, Gregory, A D, Green, R T, Merry
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Go Back to the Beginning: Career Development and the Challenges of Transitioning From the Military to Civilian Employment [PDF]
This chapter examines the transition challenges facing military personnel to moving to civilian employment, a major issue for nations like the USA that have large armed forces.
Bahtic, Mirsad +3 more
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Status and prospects of development of military dentistry in Ukraine.
Providing a high level of dental care to military personnel during military activities is one of the major tasks of military dentistry. The work objective is to increase the effectiveness of the system for providing dental care to military personnel of ...
M. Z. Lyshchyshyn, V. V. Kovalenko
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Poland’s Syndrome And Military Personnel [PDF]
We describe three cases of undiagnosed Poland’s syndrome in Army personnel and discuss their fitness according to the PULHHEEMS system. This syndrome has variable clinical features that include unilateral chest wall and upper limb abnormalities. The syndrome is not hereditary and is of unknown origin.
P M, Phaltankar, J, Langdon, J, Clasper
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Providing primary care to military personnel: legal regulation and areas of concern
Aim. In the Russian Federation, various types of care (primary care; specialized, including high-tech, care; ambulance, including specialized emergency care; palliative care) in different conditions (outpatient, day hospital and inpatient) and forms ...
P. Yu. Naumov +2 more
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